Press Statement: SPLC, ACLU, Akerman Secure Order to Halt Georgia Mass Voter Challenges
The SPLC, ACLU of Georgia, ACLU, and Akerman LLP successfully obtained a temporary restraining order to restore the registration status of Oconee County voters.
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The SPLC, ACLU of Georgia, ACLU, and Akerman LLP successfully obtained a temporary restraining order to restore the registration status of Oconee County voters.
An appeal has been filed challenging a state court ruling that blocked the Georgia State Election Board’s recently passed rule requiring the hand counting of ballots in the upcoming November election.
A state court today permanently blocked the Georgia State Election Board’s new rule requiring the hand counting of ballots in the upcoming November election.
A federal court declined to extend Georgia’s voter registration deadline despite the destructive impacts of Hurricane Helene in the state.
A motion to dismiss a request challenging approximately 230 county residents was granted and the case was dismissed.
Plaintiffs seek an emergency temporary restraining order from the Northern District of Georgia to prevent the disenfranchisement of Georgians impacted by the effects of Hurricane Helene.